Halloween 2030 is on Thursday, 31 October 2030. Not a public holiday. The public holiday is All Saints' Day on 1 November.
Evening observance before All Saints' Day; check local events and family travel.
Halloween is the evening of 31 October and in Austria sits directly before All Saints' Day. It is not a public holiday, but it can affect children's events, parties, retail and planning around 1 November.
Halloween 2030 is on Thursday, 31 October 2030. Not a public holiday. The public holiday is All Saints' Day on 1 November.
Check local events, seasonal offers and family plans early.
Evening observance before All Saints' Day; check local events and family travel.
The dates on this page follow recurring calendar rules. Public-holiday status is not inferred from the event name; it is kept separate and checked against the statutory holiday list.
For families and events, timing, the way home, school the next day, All Saints' Day, local rules and quiet neighbourhoods matter more than public-holiday status.
Trick-or-treating, school, getting home and bedtime should stay realistic.
Parties, youth events and municipal programmes depend strongly on location.
Costumes, sweets and decorations should be handled before the evening.
The next day is a public holiday; cemetery visits and family travel need separate planning.
These dates provide context. Use the focused tools when you need leave days, week numbers, school breaks or exportable calendar data.
Short answers about date, status and planning impact.
Halloween is on 31 October every year.
No. Halloween is not a public holiday in Austria.
Because 1 November is a public holiday and shapes family travel, cemetery visits and opening hours.